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strengthsg a lot to in the science and technology work force. another point is that as we go into the budget situation we are facing, we talk about difficult choices. one of those choices between the present and the future. how much to invest. one of the things that we will need to do is make sure that wheat protect those investments in science and technology that will allow us to have the skill base and the new ideas that will constitute the military of the future. that is the kind of balancing we're trying to do with the comprehensive review as we're trying to balance different kinds of threats. it is a very big effort within the acquisition technology and logistics' department. >> you said you're doing quite a bit in this area from recruiting. can you give me any concrete examples? >> yes. the um, i can take darpa for example. we have made a lot of progress there in the last few years. a credit to the current structure for doing that -- i credit the current director for doing that. to come in, make their contributions, the appeal of the excit
strengthsg a lot to in the science and technology work force. another point is that as we go into the budget situation we are facing, we talk about difficult choices. one of those choices between the present and the future. how much to invest. one of the things that we will need to do is make sure that wheat protect those investments in science and technology that will allow us to have the skill base and the new ideas that will constitute the military of the future. that is the kind of...
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special operations is in favor of any appropriate technology, but these technologies have a more broad application, we're champions of this and we are supporters of this. but we have very few of those programs initiated within the budget itself. >> i am embarrassed to say this, i have seen some of the new technology about the each projecting apparatus, -- heat projecting apparatus, this is interesting. >> this is the active denial system. >> i could not name is better myself. is this being used or those kinds of things? >> i have seen as demonstrated but this was a couple of years ago, i do not know what has happened since then. >> a couple of areas i wanted to ask about, piracy has been emerging as a threat and a challenge. congratulations is on the -- is the word on the operation to rescue the crew, i got a briefing from the people who took part in the operation and this was very impressive. this is what you were trained to do. if there is a houses -- hostage situation, you will respond very quickly, it was impressive to see that the training paid off. going forward, confronting this
special operations is in favor of any appropriate technology, but these technologies have a more broad application, we're champions of this and we are supporters of this. but we have very few of those programs initiated within the budget itself. >> i am embarrassed to say this, i have seen some of the new technology about the each projecting apparatus, -- heat projecting apparatus, this is interesting. >> this is the active denial system. >> i could not name is better myself....
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cryptocurrencies and other blockchain technologies are widespread. but across a host of new technologies, there is a forest of red flags. social media platforms, based on a business model that monetizes outrage, anger, and negativity, are causing untold damage to communities and societies. hate speech, misinformation, and abuse, targeted especially at women and vulnerable groups, are proliferating. our data is being bought and sold to influence our behaviour, while spyware and surveillance are out of control, all, with no regard for privacy. artificial intelligence can compromise the integrity of information systems, the media, and indeed, democracy itself. quantum computing could destroy cybersecurity and increase the risk of malfunctions to complex systems. we don't have the beginnings of a global architecture to deal with any of this. excellencies, progress on all these issues and more is being held hostage by geopolitical tensions. our world is in peril, and paralyzed. geopolitical divides are undermining the work of the security council. undermi
cryptocurrencies and other blockchain technologies are widespread. but across a host of new technologies, there is a forest of red flags. social media platforms, based on a business model that monetizes outrage, anger, and negativity, are causing untold damage to communities and societies. hate speech, misinformation, and abuse, targeted especially at women and vulnerable groups, are proliferating. our data is being bought and sold to influence our behaviour, while spyware and surveillance are...
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we know the technologies that you have a common -- have, and business ethics, and the code of conduct that you have and considering the environment is something that other companies from other parts of the world, their standards compared to those of u.s. companies is something that we notice. that is why i work with u.s. companies to get them more information, and encourage them to come and get the benefit of those resources that are there. host: stemming from the president's announcement, there were announcements that a bulk of the pullout what -- would come during what is known as the fighting period. is that a concern? guest: it is a concern, yes. 33,000 troop withdrawal based on the assessment from the military experts came up with that conclusion. as i said, our national security forces are in position to take the lead gradually. we are hopeful that by 2014 we should complete the transition process. host: when that happens, how does the country in vision relations with pakistan, especially along the borders and with concerns about safe-haven? guest: safe havens, unfortunately, it
we know the technologies that you have a common -- have, and business ethics, and the code of conduct that you have and considering the environment is something that other companies from other parts of the world, their standards compared to those of u.s. companies is something that we notice. that is why i work with u.s. companies to get them more information, and encourage them to come and get the benefit of those resources that are there. host: stemming from the president's announcement,...
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of internet technology. information that filled rooms of file cabinets in a paper based business cannot be stored on devices that attach to a key ring and he sent over the internet in seconds. making information theft easy and often untraceable. the ability to instantaneously collect, analyze, and store consumers online behavior for marketing purposes stretches this further. the internet quickly evolved beyond its original purpose as a communication tool to become a means of commerce, education, and social interaction. a generation has been raised on the ability to find ever mission relative to their interests and communicate in ways that we cannot imagine 10 years ago. most expect these services to be customized for their preferences. many of these technologies and practices that deliver high levels of customization present new challenges and concerns for consumers, primarily understanding with the trade-off is for the services. do we need to relinquish personal information about ourselves and the internet
of internet technology. information that filled rooms of file cabinets in a paper based business cannot be stored on devices that attach to a key ring and he sent over the internet in seconds. making information theft easy and often untraceable. the ability to instantaneously collect, analyze, and store consumers online behavior for marketing purposes stretches this further. the internet quickly evolved beyond its original purpose as a communication tool to become a means of commerce,...
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facing women from equal rights and education to human slavery, literacy, the power of the media and technology to affect change in women, and so much else. for that i thank tina and a great team that she has worked with in order to produce this conference and the effects it has created. it has been such an honor to work with all of you over the years, although it is hard to see from up here and out into the audience. i did see some some faces and i know that this is an occasion as well for so many friends and colleagues to come together and take stock of where we stand and what more needs to be done in advancing the great unfinished business of the 21st century, the rights and opportunities for women and girls. now this is an unfinished around the world. many women are treated at best as second-class citizens, and at worst as some kind of subhuman species. those of you who were there last night all saw that remarkable film that interviewed men, primarily in pakistan, talking very honestly about their intention to continue to control the women in their lives and their reach. but the business is
facing women from equal rights and education to human slavery, literacy, the power of the media and technology to affect change in women, and so much else. for that i thank tina and a great team that she has worked with in order to produce this conference and the effects it has created. it has been such an honor to work with all of you over the years, although it is hard to see from up here and out into the audience. i did see some some faces and i know that this is an occasion as well for so...
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. >> one of the things about technology -- the technology revolution especially in silicon valley has been small companies and everyone one of these was a small company you never heard of, came up from the garage, , from the dormnt room, from wherever they were, and each of them was able to rise to scale. i think it is harder. what happens is is companies begin to come to scale, one of these big guys buys them up. apple buys so many companies a year for so little compared to its overall revenues and wealth that the purchases are not under the law can turkey -- considered materially significant in dollars so they are not required to disclose them and they choose not to. a could choose to do it. there are apple so they are secretive. they choose not to. why? if you had a company and your company was working on one little aspect of artificial intelligence, an interesting angle on it and you had 10 somewhere you were in in oregon or in israel, wherever you were, and they bought you, and maybe they spent $100 million on you which is a lot of money. a lot of -- not a lot of money to apple.
. >> one of the things about technology -- the technology revolution especially in silicon valley has been small companies and everyone one of these was a small company you never heard of, came up from the garage, , from the dormnt room, from wherever they were, and each of them was able to rise to scale. i think it is harder. what happens is is companies begin to come to scale, one of these big guys buys them up. apple buys so many companies a year for so little compared to its overall...
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" >> is technology making us -- ter or >> sunday, amy goldstein talks of a generalsing motors assembly plant during the great recession. just because of my story is about workers themselves. i decided what i wanted to illustrate what choices people make when there are no good choices >> and at seven 430, the connection between the brain in the world. >> for more this weekend --edule, go to book tv.org booktv.org. recess, theng for house and senate passed a stopgap bill to keep the government running through january 18. >> office to have this unfolded. passed this stopgap bill that kicks the can down the road till january 19 also turned off what would have been big cuts to medicare and a bunch of other programs that would have been triggered by the tax cut bill. that was a big one for susan collins to secure that agreement from republican leaders
" >> is technology making us -- ter or >> sunday, amy goldstein talks of a generalsing motors assembly plant during the great recession. just because of my story is about workers themselves. i decided what i wanted to illustrate what choices people make when there are no good choices >> and at seven 430, the connection between the brain in the world. >> for more this weekend --edule, go to book tv.org booktv.org. recess, theng for house and senate passed a stopgap...
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you have made record investments in new technologies, new energy technologies -- wind, solar, biomass, that will build a platform upon which this new whole energy economy is going to be built. mr. president, the process of doing this, you saved and created more than 150,000 jobs. a couple of weeks ago -- you authorize me -- and i think the cabinet for doing this, to call a cabinet meeting once a week, a couple of weeks ago i asked pavin members to give me a list of new projects that they were absolutely certain they could get up and running in the second hundred days that would build momentum and accelerate the job growth and the next 100 days. the each came back with new projects. the 10 most significant, mr. president, we put in this book we will give you, call the road map to recovery year, and as we release that today, this document explains our ambitious plans for the next 100 days throughout the summer, lays out and graphs, which you will see, exactly where these jobs are geographically, how it is distributed. mr. president, nothing to be done in the first -- unemployment insura
you have made record investments in new technologies, new energy technologies -- wind, solar, biomass, that will build a platform upon which this new whole energy economy is going to be built. mr. president, the process of doing this, you saved and created more than 150,000 jobs. a couple of weeks ago -- you authorize me -- and i think the cabinet for doing this, to call a cabinet meeting once a week, a couple of weeks ago i asked pavin members to give me a list of new projects that they were...
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special operations is in favor of any feasible appropriate technology. our position, though, is that those followings have a much broader application than special operations forces. we are advocates of it, we are champions for it, we are supporters and cheerleaders for it. but we have very few of those programs initiated within the special operations budget itself. >> i am embarrassed being in congress and armed services. i'm watching the discovery channel and seeing some of the new following about the heat projecting apparatus. i don't even know what to call it. very interesting. is that on the edge of being used? >> my staff is telling me it's called the active denial system. >> that's a great name for that. couldn't have named it better myself. is that in the prototype stage? is it being used in those kind of things? >> i saw that demonstrated but it's been a couple of years ago. i don't know what has happened actually since then. >> mr. chairman, i yield back. >> a couple more areas i wanted to ask about. then we'll go back to the members as well. pi
special operations is in favor of any feasible appropriate technology. our position, though, is that those followings have a much broader application than special operations forces. we are advocates of it, we are champions for it, we are supporters and cheerleaders for it. but we have very few of those programs initiated within the special operations budget itself. >> i am embarrassed being in congress and armed services. i'm watching the discovery channel and seeing some of the new...
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>> i think the revolutionary uses the technology available to them. i went to libya right after gaddafi was killed. they tried to overthrow this evil dictator multiple times. many had died from it. the dictators in and libya learned that you have to center the media and radio. they failed to center the internet because they were too old. the syrian dictator has learned that lesson and syrian is censoring it today. as much as we would like to take credit for this, we should give the real credit to the people risk their lives. we were simply a tool for them to start something. it is much easier things to twitter, facebook, and youtube to start a revolution. it is not any easier to finish it. the saying is you use twitter to get people out on the streets. you use facebook to organize them and youtube to post the results. >> i covered eastern europe. they were using faxes and satellite. they had organized. they created a revolution that had leaders so when it succeeded you know he was in charge. does internet revolution lack the capacity to create leaders
>> i think the revolutionary uses the technology available to them. i went to libya right after gaddafi was killed. they tried to overthrow this evil dictator multiple times. many had died from it. the dictators in and libya learned that you have to center the media and radio. they failed to center the internet because they were too old. the syrian dictator has learned that lesson and syrian is censoring it today. as much as we would like to take credit for this, we should give the real...
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we have the technology -- as they used to say when i was a kid. we can do it. we have the choice before us. the poet sophocles is often quoted -- at least by me -- as saying that there are many terrifying things in the world, but none is more terrifying than mankind. and it's certainly true that sophocles was right in that sense. our species is uniquely capable of our own destruction, and the destruction of everything around us. but what sophocles actually said was that man is deinos, and that means that humanity is awesome. terrifying but also awesome. and i think he was right. we have an awesome power to change things and change things for the better. and an awesome power to save ourselves. and in the next 40 days we must choose what kind of awesome we are going to be. and to get back to my metaphor of adolescence, i hope that cop26 will be a 16th birthday party for humanity in which we choose to grow up, to recognize the scale of the challenge that we face, and to do what posterity demands we must. and so i invite you come out great u.n. assembly, in novembe
we have the technology -- as they used to say when i was a kid. we can do it. we have the choice before us. the poet sophocles is often quoted -- at least by me -- as saying that there are many terrifying things in the world, but none is more terrifying than mankind. and it's certainly true that sophocles was right in that sense. our species is uniquely capable of our own destruction, and the destruction of everything around us. but what sophocles actually said was that man is deinos, and that...
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the whole idea between having two types of technology is trying to get beyond the current technology to get to a breakthrough technology to detect a small thread with the dust alarm revolution possibility and not be dependent upon one technology and one manufacturer exclusively. out of the 750 or so we have around the u.s., all have been or will be converted to automatic target recognitions. >> to cloud the private area. >> manner woman, midgetman or woman, it will be the same. >> do you -- man or woman, it will be the same. >> do you store these images? >> no. >> promise? >> yes. [laughter] >> on the question about by country, you answered about individuals. does that mean that mogadishu vs. barrett vs london, there is no change in white -- vs beirut vs london, there is no change in what you pay attention to? >> in terms of travel patterns and histories and things like that for non-u.s. citizens we may look at it. it is not profiling, but if you have been to yemen six times -- the times were bomber is a good example. he had been from where he lived in connecticut and new york five t
the whole idea between having two types of technology is trying to get beyond the current technology to get to a breakthrough technology to detect a small thread with the dust alarm revolution possibility and not be dependent upon one technology and one manufacturer exclusively. out of the 750 or so we have around the u.s., all have been or will be converted to automatic target recognitions. >> to cloud the private area. >> manner woman, midgetman or woman, it will be the same....
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pakistan is no longer exporting enrichment technology or any other technology. libya is desired, serve brown remains a big problem. -- disarmed, but iran remains a big problem. another item of progress -- nor is item three j are they giving away -- nor are they giving away bomb technology. such a policy came from the very top. this 1988 photograph is of the grand old men of the chinese nuclear weapons program. i will tell you the names later rather than attempt to pronounced chinese myself, if anyone is interested. another item of progresses' the notion nuclear weapons are the ultimate status symbol has been downgraded. the kernel of libya sagas. some who say in sound of the hard way. -- don sa -- saddam hussein found out the hard way. this other man came in the peace program. he worked in vienna for 14 years. in pakistan he directed a program working to produce plutonium nether. then -- to produce plutonium. they would never have learned so much of the dutch had been forced their own rules of non- nationals being permitted to such materials prepared are we any
pakistan is no longer exporting enrichment technology or any other technology. libya is desired, serve brown remains a big problem. -- disarmed, but iran remains a big problem. another item of progress -- nor is item three j are they giving away -- nor are they giving away bomb technology. such a policy came from the very top. this 1988 photograph is of the grand old men of the chinese nuclear weapons program. i will tell you the names later rather than attempt to pronounced chinese myself, if...
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other kinds of weapons and other kinds of technology. not only that, people that supported that effort were mostly retirees from the pakistani nuclear program. if the retirees felt it was important to support al qaeda, one might ask whether people currently in the program share those views in some manner. it is something that we need to prove out. we also need to understand that when we leave afghanistan, it once again becomes part of pakistan's defense in depth against what they consider their real enemy, india. it has killed a bit as a consequence of the mumbai attack. they talk once in awhile now. in fact, we are a pawn in the game they have been playing in terms of two nuclear-armed neighbors and what each might be able to get from the united states, depending on what our interests are in the region. i think pakistan is the lurking double in the background here. it is the place where more technology would be available to al qaeda and those who would emulate them. it is very poorly controlled. it is as close to being a failed state wh
other kinds of weapons and other kinds of technology. not only that, people that supported that effort were mostly retirees from the pakistani nuclear program. if the retirees felt it was important to support al qaeda, one might ask whether people currently in the program share those views in some manner. it is something that we need to prove out. we also need to understand that when we leave afghanistan, it once again becomes part of pakistan's defense in depth against what they consider their...
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[laughter] >> it actually made us move away from technology. the insight that we got from it was that our capital was going to go much further by helping a delivery system like amulets is. -- like ambulances. now we are starting to look at technology in a different way. back then, it was the. dot com boom, and we thought technology was quite a change the world. now you start to see some real change. show me the system, show me how you understand distributional show me how you understand how you're going to make decisions much more interesting. >> that is pretty interesting so the main thing you learn is that exactly what my friends in -- my venture capital's friends will tell you, don't under estimate the role of human interaction. toby so enamored with -- don't be so enamored with the tech. >> our team is schooled in three real disciplines, financial investing, operation, and then the third which people see as a soft skill but which i would say is one of the hardest skills and that is moral imagination. the ability to put yourself in another's
[laughter] >> it actually made us move away from technology. the insight that we got from it was that our capital was going to go much further by helping a delivery system like amulets is. -- like ambulances. now we are starting to look at technology in a different way. back then, it was the. dot com boom, and we thought technology was quite a change the world. now you start to see some real change. show me the system, show me how you understand distributional show me how you understand...
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the other part of it i think it is staying ahead of information technology. the intelligence community is in the information business. that is what we do, we collate it, we pass it on. the possibilities for improving our productivity that are being thrown out by the information revolution are staggering. we are-- there are remarkable things going on, something called a space, which is the equivalent of myspace on the outside. what it allows us to do is sort of almost a bottom up, self forming of analytical networks. instead of going through meetings of collection boards, which you have all been through and which the cia and dia provide in an assay provide four, on a space, we come together and we have found their his men some real analytical breakthroughs in a quite different way than what we have in the past, so i think this business of concentrating on the people, concentrating on information technology to empower them, if we do that good things will happen and we will get better in the future. >> you mentioned north korea and end the sea bed of missiles i
the other part of it i think it is staying ahead of information technology. the intelligence community is in the information business. that is what we do, we collate it, we pass it on. the possibilities for improving our productivity that are being thrown out by the information revolution are staggering. we are-- there are remarkable things going on, something called a space, which is the equivalent of myspace on the outside. what it allows us to do is sort of almost a bottom up, self forming...
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and looking at new technology and innovation and battery technology. there is an announcement that g.m. will build battery facility with conjunction with korea firm. and states do have a role to play. and they also have a role to play in working with the industry on some infrastructure issues. california has always been interested in hydrogen. again another leading-edge technology, that requires infrastructure and support. and they is to provide incentives, just not mandates. although we ask for clarity of the rules, but we have to be careful not to see cascading the rules because it's an easy way out. we need the fuel and consumers and technology. host: one more caller, john. caller: i was wondering with the gas prices going back up that started the recession. and with g.m. talking about a brand of the saturn? guest: one of the core brands is the largest seller in china. and china will surpass the u.s. in total sales. so there are market opportunities. and roger pensky is in line for the saturn. i believe there are a number of models. this is a highly
and looking at new technology and innovation and battery technology. there is an announcement that g.m. will build battery facility with conjunction with korea firm. and states do have a role to play. and they also have a role to play in working with the industry on some infrastructure issues. california has always been interested in hydrogen. again another leading-edge technology, that requires infrastructure and support. and they is to provide incentives, just not mandates. although we ask...
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you have challenged yourselves intellectually in theciences and humanities, and history and technology. you have achieved a standard of academic excellence that is, without question, tying the record for the most post- graduate scholarships of any class in west point history. [applause] this includes your nber one overall cadet and your valedictorian, liz and alex. this is the first time in the academy history where your top awards have been burned bb female candidates. earned byeen b female candidates. [applause] this underscores the fact that we have taken our troops from baghda to basra. our women play an indispensable role in our national defense. they have proven themselves to be room models for our daughters and our sons, as students, as soldiersand as leaders to the u.s. armed forces. th faces in the stadium show a simple truth. america's army represent the full breadth oamerica's experience. you come from every corner of our country, from privilege and from poverty, from cities and small towns. you were here all of the great religions that enriched the life of our people. you i
you have challenged yourselves intellectually in theciences and humanities, and history and technology. you have achieved a standard of academic excellence that is, without question, tying the record for the most post- graduate scholarships of any class in west point history. [applause] this includes your nber one overall cadet and your valedictorian, liz and alex. this is the first time in the academy history where your top awards have been burned bb female candidates. earned byeen b female...
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we are in a historically different position where weapons technology has developed. not only with the destructiveness but with the artificial intelligence that is evolving, inanimate objects unleash the full capabilities of the other. that would have an impact in my opinion. i believe it will be a task of any president to see what they can find of avoiding a major war with china. at the same time, to use that restraint from expanding its influence in this manner. that is a huge task. president bush did not resist in this time. >> you have -- you were quoted as saying the difference between russians and the chinese is what you sent to president nixon, the difference between the chinese and the russians is if you drop some loose change, when you go to pick it up, the russians will step on your figures and the chinese want. do you think we can have a three way trusting relationship between the three powers? >> if you mean by trusting relationship what exists. let's call it a stable equilibrium. >> it is a big challenge. it is very difficult because in the nature of thin
we are in a historically different position where weapons technology has developed. not only with the destructiveness but with the artificial intelligence that is evolving, inanimate objects unleash the full capabilities of the other. that would have an impact in my opinion. i believe it will be a task of any president to see what they can find of avoiding a major war with china. at the same time, to use that restraint from expanding its influence in this manner. that is a huge task. president...
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cyber technology and biotechnology. in december, u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia had intervened in the 2016 u.s. presidential campaign to help donald trump in ways that highlight the vulnerability of critical information systems in cyberspace. information monocultures, fake news, and the hacking and release of politically sensitive emails, may have had an impact on the perceived legitimacy of the electoral process in the united states. hacking is not new, but the question of whether the fabric of democracy may be imperiled by reducing the faith in the integrity of elections and the very information on which to an informed public can base their voting became suspect. it is at this level cyber technology begins to represent a deeper global threat. such attacks at the democratic process represent just one near-term threat associated with the modern world's increased reliance on the internet and information technology. in the longer term, there are also causes for concern. sophisticated hacking, whether by private groups or
cyber technology and biotechnology. in december, u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia had intervened in the 2016 u.s. presidential campaign to help donald trump in ways that highlight the vulnerability of critical information systems in cyberspace. information monocultures, fake news, and the hacking and release of politically sensitive emails, may have had an impact on the perceived legitimacy of the electoral process in the united states. hacking is not new, but the question of...
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it is old technology. the hardest part about nuclear weapons are plutonium or uranium, the court. -- the core. north korea worked with the soviet union to develop a small research reactor. it gave them a start on developing plutonium. help fromrted with pakistan developing the capability to enrich uranium for these weapons. again, we know from the fact they have done the tests that they have material. people are trying to sort through the data and do estimates to figure how much they have. the estimates go anywhere from a couple dozen, enough for a couple dozen, to 60. do you make of the report that came out from the military yesterday and the trajectory of these missiles? there would they fly over japan on the way to go guam? as it -- does it make it more susceptible to be destroyed? guest: there are two of the abilities for missile defense. 1 -- a ship-based system the u.s. developing with japan helled the ages system -- t ageis system. i have not looked at this in detail. it could probably do a shot at
it is old technology. the hardest part about nuclear weapons are plutonium or uranium, the court. -- the core. north korea worked with the soviet union to develop a small research reactor. it gave them a start on developing plutonium. help fromrted with pakistan developing the capability to enrich uranium for these weapons. again, we know from the fact they have done the tests that they have material. people are trying to sort through the data and do estimates to figure how much they have. the...
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and , technology transparency speaks for itself, and sovereignty and security. issues that concern india are concerns of the united states's. has said the is world's two greatest democracys greatest e the two militarys. i couldn't agree more. earlier this year, instructors rom the u.s. and indian armies ame together to build a u.n. program, a program we hope to continue expanding, a great xample of the u.s. and india building security capas sxit promoting peace in third countries and serving together anchors of peace in a very tumultiuous world. implement president strategy,ew south asia we will turn to our partners throughout the region. in a is a partner for peace afghanistan and we welcome their assistance efforts. too, is an important u.s. partner in south asia. ur relationships in the region stand on their own merits. we expect pakistan to take against action terrorist groups based within their own borders, threaten people and the broader region n. doing so, pakistan for er stability and peace itself and its neighbors and improves its own international stan
and , technology transparency speaks for itself, and sovereignty and security. issues that concern india are concerns of the united states's. has said the is world's two greatest democracys greatest e the two militarys. i couldn't agree more. earlier this year, instructors rom the u.s. and indian armies ame together to build a u.n. program, a program we hope to continue expanding, a great xample of the u.s. and india building security capas sxit promoting peace in third countries and serving...
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special operations is in favor of technology. our position is that those technologies have a broader application than special operation forces. we are advocates for it, but have few of those programs initiated in a special operations budget. . >> i saw that dm on -- >> i saw that demonstrated and don't know what happened since then. >> i want to go back through the members as well. pie as makes been emerging as a threat or a challenge. actually had an opportunity to brief those that had acted in that operation. all those years ago you were trained to do, basically were set up if there was a hostage situation anywhere in the world you would respond very, very quickly. you've been doing a lot of other things in between but was very impressive to see the training paid off and you knew what to do. going forward in terms of how to confront piracy and that's a challenge off the coast of somalia and as huge implications we need to try and confront at the same time, as we mentioned in this hearing, you have a wealth of other responsibili
special operations is in favor of technology. our position is that those technologies have a broader application than special operation forces. we are advocates for it, but have few of those programs initiated in a special operations budget. . >> i saw that dm on -- >> i saw that demonstrated and don't know what happened since then. >> i want to go back through the members as well. pie as makes been emerging as a threat or a challenge. actually had an opportunity to brief...
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our alliances with like-minded partners to ensure the roles that govern cyber threats and emerging technologies that will shape our future are grounded in our democratic values, not those of the autocrats. we have to defeat this pandemic and strengthen the global health system. there will be another pandemic. we will be much more formidable over the long term if we fight the battles for the next 20 years. not the last 20. finally, the main argument for staying longer as with each of our three predecessors grappled with, no one wants to stay we should be in afghanistan forever. they insist now is not the right moment to leave. in 2014, nato issued a declaration affirming afghan security forces which from that point on have full responsibility for the country's security by the end of that year , that was seven years ago. when will it be the right moment to leave? one more year? two more years? 10 more years? $30 billion more? not now, that is how we got here. in this moment there is a significant downside risk without a clear timetable for departure. if we instead pursue the approach where the am
our alliances with like-minded partners to ensure the roles that govern cyber threats and emerging technologies that will shape our future are grounded in our democratic values, not those of the autocrats. we have to defeat this pandemic and strengthen the global health system. there will be another pandemic. we will be much more formidable over the long term if we fight the battles for the next 20 years. not the last 20. finally, the main argument for staying longer as with each of our three...
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is not going to technology it until they been nuclear weapons they have. >> the second session of the 115th congress starts tomorrow. we will swear went to a new democratic lawmakers, doug jones and tina smith. the house returns a few days later on the eighth. on the agenda, government funding. also ahead, the state of the union address to a joint session of congress. .he house live on c-span some news from the senate. orrin hatch announcing he is planning to retire at the end of his term. he has served 40 years. the decision could clear the path for mitt romney to replace him in the senate. coming up tonight, defense funding and readiness. military and elected officials talk about the equipment and paper required for possible future conflicts around the world. are going to defend ourselves against nuclear north korea. if i ran becomes a nuclear weapons state we will defend against them. we are going to keep fighting terrorists. we have europe and asia traditionally as congressman gallagher was saying. areas we have not wanted to see dominated by another also power -- hostile power. g
is not going to technology it until they been nuclear weapons they have. >> the second session of the 115th congress starts tomorrow. we will swear went to a new democratic lawmakers, doug jones and tina smith. the house returns a few days later on the eighth. on the agenda, government funding. also ahead, the state of the union address to a joint session of congress. .he house live on c-span some news from the senate. orrin hatch announcing he is planning to retire at the end of his...
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technology release policy. and so there are a variety of issues that can serve as road blocks, whether they will or not, only the future can say. a plausible euscenario, altho, there are many, perhaps, i think that the pace of progress will depend more on india than the united states. the u.s. government, whether it was under the bush administration or under the new obama administration, there's a bipartisan agreement that we want to deepen relations with india. i think that's the view in india as well. but there will be constraints on india and decision-makers and i think the u.s. probably will be prepared to go as fast as the indian government wants to go. on specific issues, i mentioned the end use monitoring agreement which is very important from a united states perspective. it's a requirement of the u.s. statute, the arms export control act that we have an end use monitoring agreement in place. in order to permit verification of sales to india. i think it's also in india's interest to complete it because
technology release policy. and so there are a variety of issues that can serve as road blocks, whether they will or not, only the future can say. a plausible euscenario, altho, there are many, perhaps, i think that the pace of progress will depend more on india than the united states. the u.s. government, whether it was under the bush administration or under the new obama administration, there's a bipartisan agreement that we want to deepen relations with india. i think that's the view in...
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john villasenor, a non-resident scholar, a senior fellow in the center of technology and center for technology innovation at brookings. he is a professor of electrical engineer at ucla and a member of the world economic global agenda council on the intellectual property system. mr. mcneal is a professor at pepperdine school of law, and he's previously served as the assistant director of the institute for global security and directed a counterterrorism program for the justice department. mr. mclean is a professor at boston university school of law. he has served the counsel of record for aclu and issues addressing fourth amendment issues. the legislative counsel for privacy-related issues in the aclu's washington legislative office. served ashat, he project council on the aclu technology and liberty project. and with that, i will say without objection all the witnesses' statements will be placed into the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your statement. you are first. >> good morning, chairman, ranking member, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for asking me to tes
john villasenor, a non-resident scholar, a senior fellow in the center of technology and center for technology innovation at brookings. he is a professor of electrical engineer at ucla and a member of the world economic global agenda council on the intellectual property system. mr. mcneal is a professor at pepperdine school of law, and he's previously served as the assistant director of the institute for global security and directed a counterterrorism program for the justice department. mr....
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after that, women entrepreneurs and technology. then gun laws in the second amendment. on the next "washington journal" jeff mason and susan f discuss gun violence and the immigration bill. also, the backlog of claims at the department of veterans affairs. and the latest on developments of the korean peninsula. "washington journal" life at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. i really learned how humanizing politics is. it is about people that interact. we learn that we can do this. of beingl capable leaders of our country. it is about working together and finding common ground. >> before i was not that optimistic about the future. all of the media is showing is the negative aspects of the future. i think this program made this more optimistic about the future and more positive about where our country is going. >> we get negative opinions from the news media. the fact that the matter is, every day they are working together. justice kagan is able to put aside her businesses and go hunting with justice scalia. members are able to eat together and it happens every day. >> i think pre
after that, women entrepreneurs and technology. then gun laws in the second amendment. on the next "washington journal" jeff mason and susan f discuss gun violence and the immigration bill. also, the backlog of claims at the department of veterans affairs. and the latest on developments of the korean peninsula. "washington journal" life at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. i really learned how humanizing politics is. it is about people that interact. we learn that we can do this. of...
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we need to build immune system's within our technology. penetrated, but that is where resilience and internal defenses allow you to mitigate the problem and recover from it. a realistic understanding of what security means coupled with an appropriate design stage allows us to capitalize on the promise of this technology. >> epic. one of the things that makes me feel hopeful about getting to know you is that i truly think we have some of the brightest minds in our country thinking about these issues deeply. i do have one more announcement for you, but before that, can you join me in thanking our panelists for joining us and spending their time on this topic today. [applause] announcer 1: more now from the bush presidential center with former secretary of state henry kissinger, discussing foreign policy and the history of u.s. relations with china and russia since the nixon administration. [applause] >> thank you so much for being here. i must say that i am very nervous and i don't usually get nervous. inn i called dr. kissinger the fall and
we need to build immune system's within our technology. penetrated, but that is where resilience and internal defenses allow you to mitigate the problem and recover from it. a realistic understanding of what security means coupled with an appropriate design stage allows us to capitalize on the promise of this technology. >> epic. one of the things that makes me feel hopeful about getting to know you is that i truly think we have some of the brightest minds in our country thinking about...
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joined n blark, from the center of defense networks and technology from the hudson institute. good to see you. guest: good to see you. host: i want to start with iran. earlier they launched strikes against syria, iraq, and pakistan. what is going on? what is their end game and what are they trying to achieve? guest: iran is trying to establish in the middle east wh is something they're doing the past couple decades and they've been working through proxies with the houthi in yemen and hezbollah and hamas and some of the sympathizers in iraq. ■group. so force their neighbors to establish itself as a country with freedom of action to drive competition in the region. i ran head pakistan and they and iran says people have been killed. where does this go? guest: it's another region where a dispute between iran and pakistan and area of pakistan just south of iran. thatthey are trying to force pakistan to defend that border. ■1as well as pushing back onraq and saudi arabia. this is their effort to try to expand its field of control in the middle east. it has decided to take action
joined n blark, from the center of defense networks and technology from the hudson institute. good to see you. guest: good to see you. host: i want to start with iran. earlier they launched strikes against syria, iraq, and pakistan. what is going on? what is their end game and what are they trying to achieve? guest: iran is trying to establish in the middle east wh is something they're doing the past couple decades and they've been working through proxies with the houthi in yemen and hezbollah...
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science, technology, engineering, and math. nasa is a wheel that a healthy society cap. >> book tv has aired 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. >> next, a discussion about privacy versus security. the rand corporation hosted this panel, which includes the special agent in charge of intelligence in the senior aclu attorney. this is just under an hour. >> let me introduce the speakers. you are going to figure out who they are once they start to talk to they are not seated yet. it's a great topic and a great panel. henry is one of the young stars. analyst and senior a professor at the graduate school. that is him at the far end. he is an expert on risk analysis and decision techniques across a wide range of issues and recently testified before it toss, applying homeland issues. george, in charge of intelligence. we are glad george can represent the agency tonight. he has been in various capacities for the fbi, focusing on intelligence and weapons of mass instruction. to fort taken him hoover, and he also has been
science, technology, engineering, and math. nasa is a wheel that a healthy society cap. >> book tv has aired 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. >> next, a discussion about privacy versus security. the rand corporation hosted this panel, which includes the special agent in charge of intelligence in the senior aclu attorney. this is just under an hour. >> let me introduce the speakers. you are going to figure out who they are once they start to talk to they are...
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technology presumably is not. one thing that is worth asking is, where are all the other countries that we might expect to be picking up the slack? you can tell similar stories for some of those countries. but i remember in the mid 1980's when everybody in the country was convinced that by 2000, we will all have to speak japanese because japan will be eating our lunch. they're driving technological change, the u.s. is falling behind and it will be disaster. now they say the same thing about china. maybe that will be to 20 years from now, maybe not. if the store is regulatory, you have to do a fair bit of questioning about why different countries with different regulatory regimes do not seem to be innovating in places that we are not. >> let me give a few answers to the questions he raised. the basic dichotomy as well of this versus world of stuff. stuff was regulated by the epa. i believe that was founded in 1970. i think that would be the signal -- a single issue i would fly. -- flag. i think the fda became relen
technology presumably is not. one thing that is worth asking is, where are all the other countries that we might expect to be picking up the slack? you can tell similar stories for some of those countries. but i remember in the mid 1980's when everybody in the country was convinced that by 2000, we will all have to speak japanese because japan will be eating our lunch. they're driving technological change, the u.s. is falling behind and it will be disaster. now they say the same thing about...
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taking a technology to market like that costs tens of millions of dollars. again, not only changing individuals' behavior but changing market structures was an impossibility for us. on the water filtration side which i think is one of the hardest areas is that we'll get very cool technologies that you can wear a backpack and take it house to house to deliver water to the poor and people actually care about how their water tastes, a lot. people care about whether they trust you and what this water is. i think people under estimate that, and this sounds trite, but they under estimate just how human we all are and the poor are as human as the rich. they care about beauty, comfort, status, and are often willing to pay a higher price to get it. we sometimes bring in our own cultural arrogance by thinking we're doing good for others and actually our -- we're being insulting and misguided. >> interesting. a lot of venture capitalists will say the biggest problem they have really with entrepreneurs with great idea is is they over invest in technology and under inves
taking a technology to market like that costs tens of millions of dollars. again, not only changing individuals' behavior but changing market structures was an impossibility for us. on the water filtration side which i think is one of the hardest areas is that we'll get very cool technologies that you can wear a backpack and take it house to house to deliver water to the poor and people actually care about how their water tastes, a lot. people care about whether they trust you and what this...
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there is enormous optimism in technological advancement. if we could focus on ensuring that the negative cost versus of advancement are lessened and reduce, it will be a safer and healthier place. we feel it is imperative that we they do these risks so not come to fruition and we are ofe to reap the benefits technological evolution. our founders in 1945 witness to tests and of nuclear also understood the potential of nuclear power. has theenergy that potential to electrify the planet. understood there was no way we would be able to realize that benefit. and a those contain risks. i think climate change fits in perfectly with that. technological advancements have allowed billions across the planet to come out of poverty. it's enormous benefits it brings. if we are not attentive to the risks, we can destroy the planet. merging technologies, we feel it is our response below to start a conversation about what kinds of visitations need to be built now, so we continue to benefit from the benefits of cyber technology, artificial intelligence, that
there is enormous optimism in technological advancement. if we could focus on ensuring that the negative cost versus of advancement are lessened and reduce, it will be a safer and healthier place. we feel it is imperative that we they do these risks so not come to fruition and we are ofe to reap the benefits technological evolution. our founders in 1945 witness to tests and of nuclear also understood the potential of nuclear power. has theenergy that potential to electrify the planet....
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technology has changed how we can do that. we live in an era where we are able to transmit huge quantities of information to citizens who are interested. the real question is, how do we not overwhelm them before we get the affirmation to them to make it real for them and do whatever they want with it. >> you called for vancouver to think like the west. what did you mean by that? >> if you look at how the internet works, and his conversation is going on where really anybody can comen. they can leverage the work that other people have done. if you write of blog, i can comment and build and create my own thoughts and leverage on what you have done. i can essentially take your coat and go and build something different and better -- take your code. that is what makes innovation happen on the web. the question is, how can we take that exciting process, and what can we learn from it and apply it to government? we have huge opportunities to learn about what the web has done. >> how connected is vancouver? >> it is a very blessed city.
technology has changed how we can do that. we live in an era where we are able to transmit huge quantities of information to citizens who are interested. the real question is, how do we not overwhelm them before we get the affirmation to them to make it real for them and do whatever they want with it. >> you called for vancouver to think like the west. what did you mean by that? >> if you look at how the internet works, and his conversation is going on where really anybody can...
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the relationship is being expanded beyond security, and to sector such as technology, agriculture and climate. it is being strengthened by the pakistani american diaspora. in the past few months come out we have seen high levels of cooperation between u.s. and pakistani officials. amid an ongoing climate catastrophe, the appointment of a new army chief, pakistan has witnessed a multitude of challenges. as pakistan still recovers from the floods, we are reminded that in order to overcome global challenges, you must go pakistan will need to work together to achieve outcomes that deliver benefits to the people of pakistan and the united states. when the foreign minister was in washington in september, he said it was the test and challenge for us to see where we take the u.s. and pakistan relationship going forward. the atlantic consult salvation center is taken an integral role in taking this relationship forward. we recently hosted a conference to draw attention to these topics. corporate pakistan has a key role in strengthening this relationship. we hope more businesses play a positive
the relationship is being expanded beyond security, and to sector such as technology, agriculture and climate. it is being strengthened by the pakistani american diaspora. in the past few months come out we have seen high levels of cooperation between u.s. and pakistani officials. amid an ongoing climate catastrophe, the appointment of a new army chief, pakistan has witnessed a multitude of challenges. as pakistan still recovers from the floods, we are reminded that in order to overcome global...
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, the biggest, the best, pioneers of science, masters of the art; and -- the art, and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe. nearly one in four indian americans trace their roots right here in gujarat. [cheers and applause] gujarat is a special place. so on behalf of the entire american people, thank you, and thank you all for the contributions your culture and traditions have made to my beloved country. [applause] americans are eager to strengthen these beautiful ties between our two people. this is truly an exciting time in the united states. our economy is booming like never before. our people are prospering, and spirits are soaring. there is tremendous love, tremendous like. we like and we love everybody. unemployment has hit historic lows, and small business confidence has hit an all-time record high in the history of our country. our military has been completely rebuilt. it is now stronger than ever before. and we are quickly revitalizing our alliances and friendships all around the world. we have spent $2.5 trilli
, the biggest, the best, pioneers of science, masters of the art; and -- the art, and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe. nearly one in four indian americans trace their roots right here in gujarat. [cheers and applause] gujarat is a special place. so on behalf of the entire american people, thank you, and thank you all for the contributions your culture and traditions have made to my beloved country. [applause]...
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do from following a beeper. >> the technology is different, mr. chief justice, but a crucial fact in knotts that shows that this was not simply
do from following a beeper. >> the technology is different, mr. chief justice, but a crucial fact in knotts that shows that this was not simply
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one is technology. with better information, better communications, better censors, it is reasonable to expect that you can accomplish the same mission with somewhat fewer aircraft. another issue for the cutters involves the crew. the coast guard has a plan to actually operate the new ships with multiple crews so that rather than being away from home court -- home port are on patrol 181 days a year, that would be on patrol 270 days a year. in terms of mission accomplishment, the have not actually tried to do that yet. it will be important that they are able to make that work. the third issue is always money. in terms of having the funding available to replace fleets on a one-for-one basis. i am generally supportive of that idea, but we need to keep in mind that budget pressures intensify and or even reduce funds for acquisition, that we can only go down that road so far. at some point, you reach a situation where the idea that you cannot have one cover in two places at once or one aircraft and two places
one is technology. with better information, better communications, better censors, it is reasonable to expect that you can accomplish the same mission with somewhat fewer aircraft. another issue for the cutters involves the crew. the coast guard has a plan to actually operate the new ships with multiple crews so that rather than being away from home court -- home port are on patrol 181 days a year, that would be on patrol 270 days a year. in terms of mission accomplishment, the have not...
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procurement, cyber security, and information sharing, and emerging technology. that is where we spend a good deal of time. host: why is will heard a republican? rep. hurd: i believe in freedom, government, having a strong national defense. i believe in equal opportunity. these are things that always resonated with me. my dad likes to say he was the first like republican in san antonio. i have not been able to fact check that. my dad was a salesman for 30 years. when he retired, he and my mother started a beauty supply school. and i saw what it meant to build something from scratch and be rewarded for your efforts. these were the experiences i had growing up. host: brothers or sisters? rep. hurd: i am the baby of three. my sister is four years older my brother is five years older. we are really close. host: when you took the old of office, what was your mom and dad thinking? rep. hurd: my mom was crying and my dad was proud. my dad was 82 years old. he showed up to the capital. he usually walks with a cane. he did not have his cane. i said, do i need to get your
procurement, cyber security, and information sharing, and emerging technology. that is where we spend a good deal of time. host: why is will heard a republican? rep. hurd: i believe in freedom, government, having a strong national defense. i believe in equal opportunity. these are things that always resonated with me. my dad likes to say he was the first like republican in san antonio. i have not been able to fact check that. my dad was a salesman for 30 years. when he retired, he and my mother...
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but over time, technology and innovation triumph. the markets triumph. there are many venture capitalists across this country who are looking on with dismaying, watching what republican senators are trying to block. to block an innovation revolution and that can create many new millionaires or billionaires' across america. that will inject itself into the debate as time goes by. >> speaking of technology, it was you and your offices who pushed for bp to put the spill cam up on the website. what difference did it make, looking back? >> a person used to say that the medium was the message. once the camera went up, after i demanded it did, then every american could see. when i put it on the web site of the select committee, the entire website crashed because hundreds of thousands of people immediately tried to gain access. it almost became a channel unto itself for millions of americans. that is what put the pressure on the political process. congress is a stimulus-response institution. nothing is more stimulating than millions of people becoming obsessed w
but over time, technology and innovation triumph. the markets triumph. there are many venture capitalists across this country who are looking on with dismaying, watching what republican senators are trying to block. to block an innovation revolution and that can create many new millionaires or billionaires' across america. that will inject itself into the debate as time goes by. >> speaking of technology, it was you and your offices who pushed for bp to put the spill cam up on the...
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critically needed technology globally. he's interviewed by congressman jim himes. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2, and find a full schedule or watch online at book tv.org. >> are you a nonfiction book lover looking for a new podcast? this holiday season, try listening to one of the many podcasts c-span has to offer. on q and a, interesting interviews with people and authors writing books on history and subjects that matter. learn something new through conversations with nonfiction authors and historians. afterwards brings together best-selling nonfiction authors with influential interviewers for wide-ranging our long conversations. and on about books, we talk about the business of books with news and interviews about the publishing industry as nonfiction authors. find all of our podcast by downloading the free c-span now app, or wherever you get your podcasts. middle and high school students, it is time to get out your phone and start recording for your chance to win $100,000 in total cash prizes for the grand prize
critically needed technology globally. he's interviewed by congressman jim himes. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2, and find a full schedule or watch online at book tv.org. >> are you a nonfiction book lover looking for a new podcast? this holiday season, try listening to one of the many podcasts c-span has to offer. on q and a, interesting interviews with people and authors writing books on history and subjects that matter. learn something new through conversations with nonfiction...
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technology today, ipads didn't exist three years ago. now you have a hundred million out there and we all depend on them today. 94% of people have telephones and 54% have smart telephones. -- thatciate economic empowerment of data, and data is not electronic health records. information technology is not electronic health records. government pushed a set way. isormation technology which going to drive the innovation which is going to be consumer driven, not driven from above, is going to be automation, decision support to make sure the right decisions are made with the resources that are available by doctors at consumers. it is going to be the connectivity which means an investment to get those tentacles out there to do the outpatient care/inpatient care. mining,data means data the sort of stuff we couldn't do before. in some ways to stay competitive you're going to have to have consumer-based experiences. the consumer is going to be technologically savvy in terms of prevention care treatment and it will be driven to the connectivity and
technology today, ipads didn't exist three years ago. now you have a hundred million out there and we all depend on them today. 94% of people have telephones and 54% have smart telephones. -- thatciate economic empowerment of data, and data is not electronic health records. information technology is not electronic health records. government pushed a set way. isormation technology which going to drive the innovation which is going to be consumer driven, not driven from above, is going to be...
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the history of niekro chip technology and becomes the most critical resource globally, in his book "chip war." watch afterwards every friday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including media,. -- including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant. but mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered a new reality. because at mediacom, we are built to keep you ahead. announcer: mediacom supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. ♪ >> president biden condemned the rise of anti-semitism during a white house hanukkah celebration. it came after merrick garland voiced the same message outside of the white house. this is about 40 minutes. ♪ -- throughout these halls in the shining silver and shimmering mirrors, you will catch glimpse as i hope of your own reflections. and i hope you will notice something else as well. a new menorah
the history of niekro chip technology and becomes the most critical resource globally, in his book "chip war." watch afterwards every friday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including media,. -- including mediacom. >> the world changed in an instant. but mediacom was ready. internet traffic soared, and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual, and we powered...